Baskerville-Davis was charged with two counts each of possession of narcotics, possession with intent to sell, possession of narcotics within a prohibited zone and possession with intent to sell in a prohibited zone.

During the course of the search, Cruz, who was charged with possession of less than a half ounce of marijuana, allegedly interfered with the search and destroyed evidence. He also gave investigators a false name and date of birth, resulting in additional charges of interfering with a search warrant, destruction of evidence and interfering with the duties of a police office.

Both men were held overnight and arraigned in state Superior Court on Wednesday morning, where both were represented by public defenders.

The judge continued Baskerville-Davis' $150,000 bond, but reduced Cruz's bond to $5,000.

Neither defendant was able to post bond, and they are scheduled to be back in court on Jan. 23.